This reverts commit ca3674b7d5.
While there are savings, it ends up being to easy/common to run into issues with
AppStore validation since the selector usage now appears to be a possible match
for private apis vs. for selectors/properties in the generated code.
Adds an option to protoc `--objc_opt=elide_message_metadata` to remove all the property
metadata from message classes. This significantly reduces the codegen size of the clases.
The downside is that iterating through properties using objective c runtime calls will no
longer function. This is mitigated by the fact that most (all?) of the information that
folks are interested in can be extracted via the message descriptor.
We do this by defining our own classes using the `GPB_MESSAGE_SUBCLASS_IMPL` macro.
* Fix a typo
* Fix lots of spelling errors
* Fix a few more spelling mistakes
* s/parsable/parseable/
* Don't touch the third party files
* Cloneable is the preferred C# term
* Copyable is the preferred C++ term
* Revert "s/parsable/parseable/"
This reverts commit 534ecf7675.
* Revert unparseable->unparsable corrections
For reasons I don't follow, when passing CXXFLAGS to configure, the build
ends up breaking because something along the way fails to detect C++11
support within the third_party/googletest part of the build.
The CocoaPod (and source) have always support tvOS, but adding the project
makes it easier to run the tests and debug if there ever were an issue.
(not adding a watchOS project at the moment because Apple doesn't provide
XCTest, so all it could do is build the library. We still support that,
just can't "test" it.)
In some cases proto files that want/need to use the objc_class_prefix option have
types that already have the prefix on a subset of their names. In this case we don't
want to duplicate the prefix.
Added tests for this (and prefixes in general).
No changes were needed, but since the Xcode projects pick up the updated
setting, the tests require a newer Xcode that supports Swift 4.
This is being done because Xcode 10 starting warning about Swift 3 support
going away in the future, so we might as well do the updates since most
folks shouldn't be on those really old Xcode versions any more.
Stop having travis build the test matrix and make it explicit so extra
settings are only on the test that need the, this helps make the travis
UI a little cleaner (linux hosted stuff doesn't list an Xcode version),
as well as avoid unneeded requirements limiting the travis pool something
can run on.
Small improvements to objectivec/DevTools/full_mac_build.sh to avoid some
repeated scripting and hopefully make things more reliable work with Xcode
9.x.
Don't mark the iOS tests as able to fail, hopefully with the new settings
they are stable and won't give false signals.
Simplify the case for xcode versions and fixup xcode 9.[0-1].
- Xcode 8.3.3 bumped the simulators to 10.3.1, so 10.3 fails. Just use
the "latest" naming instead to avoid issues.
- Also switch to just testing an old 32bit build and new 64bit build as
there isn't any code in protobuf that should care about form facts.
(Looks like the iPad Pro simulator names aren't always constantly, on
some developer machines they are "iPad Pro (9.7 inch)" while on others
they are "iPad Pro (9.7-inch)"; so just avoid using them.)
- If setting/clearing a repeated field/map that was objects, check the class
before checking the autocreator.
- Just to be paranoid, don’t mutate within copy/mutableCopy for the autocreated
classes to ensure there is less chance of issues if someone does something
really crazy threading wise.
- Some more tests for the internal AutocreatedArray/AutocreatedDictionary
classes to ensure things are working as expected.
- Add Xcode 8.2 to the full_mac_build.sh supported list.
- Add entries to objectivec/DevTools/full_mac_build.sh
- Support `-quiet` via an option on full_mac_build.sh. NOTE: we don't use
this on travis because the lack of output for a long time could cause travis
to kill the build (when we get a slow VM).
- Update travis config to use newer images.
- Check the parent file options for deprecation when deciding to tag Messages
and Enums as deprecated.
- Within the generated source push/pop the warning for implementing deprecated
things around a deprecated class implementation.
- Annotate the methods generated for extension fields as deprecated.
- Add a testing .proto file that covers deprecated fields, messages, enums,
enum values and compile it into the unittests to confirm things compile
cleanly.
- Add a testing .proto file that uses the file level option to make everything
deprecated and compile it into the unittests to confirm things compile
cleanly.
- Let Xcode 8 update settings on the projects/schemes.
- Migrate Swift tests to Swift 3 syntax.
- Update the build/test script:
- Require Xcode 8 (because of the Swift 3 requirement for tests)
- Update the devices to what Xcode 8 has (8.x simulator seem to fail even
though they can be downloaded in Xcode 8)
- Update the travis images to ones with Xcode 8.
- Capture the version used to generated.
- Check at compile time and runtime that generated code isn't from a newer
version, also check that the min version required is also supported.
- Keep the old constants/macros/functions to special case the last version
that was working so those generated sources still work until we decide
otherwise.
- Capture the ObjC prefix used when generating the the file.
- Track the containing type on descriptors.
- Mark descriptors where the message class name got a suffix added to it.
- Expose a fullName property on Descriptors.
- Add helpers for packing/unpacking Any messages.
- Bump the ObjC runtime version number. Since we added methods and invoke them
in the generated code, ensure the code is running against a matching version.
Otherwise, someone could compile against headers, but run with a framework
that is older and get unknown selector failures. This should trip clearer
messaging.
Fixes https://github.com/google/protobuf/issues/1674
At generation time, walk the file's dependencies to see what really contains
extensions so we can generate more minimal code that only links together the
roots that provided extensions. Gets a bunch of otherwise noop code out of
the call flow when the roots are +initialized.
- Move the ObjC tests into the list and exclude them on linux, this will change
where in the order they start, since they are longer, it will have other
things run in parallel instead of them ending up last and taking the longest.
- Switch to the Xcode 7.3 image.
- Drop the use of xctool and stream line things through the full_mac_build.sh
script. This means we end up with only one build script instead of two.
- Tweaks to the mac build script:
- Make iOS Xcode version support explicit
- Support Debug/Release only building
- Change the OS X min parallel count to 2 to better deal with VMs.
- Split the travis ios tests into the two Xcode Configurations as the logs are
choking travis.
- Always generated into a temp directory so we can see if things changed.
- Add a flag to control exiting with error when stale vs updating.
This should let the continuous builds error out when ObjC needs to have the
checked in sources updated.
NOTE: This is a binary breaking change as structure sizes have changed size
and/or order.
- Drop capturing field options, no other options were captured and other mobile
targeted languages don't try to capture this sort information (saved 8
bytes for every field defined (in static data and again in field descriptor
instance size data).
- No longer generate/compile in the messages/enums in descriptor.proto. If
developers need it, they should generate it and compile it in. Reduced the
overhead of the core library.
- Compute the number of has_bits actually needs to avoid over reserving.
- Let the boolean single fields store via a has_bit to avoid storage, makes
the common cases of the instance size smaller.
- Reorder some flags and down size the enums to contain the bits needed.
- Reorder the items in the structures to manually ensure they are are packed
better (especially when generating 64bit code - 8 bytes for every field,
16 bytes for every extension, instance sizes 8 bytes also).
- Split off the structure initialization so when the default is zero, the
generated static storage doesn't need to reserve the space. This is batched
at the message level, so all the fields for the message have to have zero
defaults to get the saves. By definition all proto3 syntax files fall into
this case but it also saves space for the proto2 that use the standard
defaults. (saves 8 bytes of static data for every field that had a zero
default)
- Don't track the enums defined by a message. Nothing in the runtime needs it
and it was just generation and runtime overhead. (saves 8 bytes per enum)
- Ensure EnumDescriptors are started up threadsafe in all cases.
- Split some of the Descriptor initialization into multiple methods so the
generated code isn't padded with lots of zero/nil args.
- Change how oneof info is feed to the runtime enabling us to generate less
static data (8 bytes saved per oneof for 64bit).
- Change how enum value informat is capture to pack the data and only decode
it if it ends up being needed. Avoids padding issues causing bloat of 64bit,
and removes the needs for extra pointers in addition to the data (just the
data and one pointer now).